bushbob
Vegetating
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I might be looking at getting a couple more grows done in my current space and I want to see what I can do about controlling the humidity in the room better.
I was thinking I could seal the room better using a plastic dust sheet with a zipper, similar to this. The extraction fan is exhausting out the window using one of these window kits and doesn't have much of a seal but is pretty snug in its setting. I was thinking it could probably be improved using a foam seal tape but I'm not sure if it's necessary.
I would think that with the dust sheet taped in place that the extraction fan would work better, creating more suction and drawing more fresh air in through any gaps in the room's seal.
That is about as much as I can think of to address sealing the room. The enclosed area would be 21.2 cubic meters.
I'll also be looking into getting a dehumidifier, probably this DeLonghi or something similar. If the extraction fan flow is 410-530 cM/hr and the dehumidifier is 134-195 cM/hr, is there much of a point of using the dehumidifier if the treated air is being extracted faster than its being produced?
Also of note, the flood and drain trays periodically flooding cause unavoidable spikes in humidity. Obviously a dehumidifier would help address this issue but I was wondering if maybe a better sealed room coupled with the extraction fan would potentially do the job as good as using a dehumidifier.
I have never used a one before. Do they kick in when the humidity goes above a set level or do they run continuously? Not too keen on the added power usage but if it only kicks in when it needs to and improves my yields/eliminates my mould problem I suppose it's worth it.
How much heat does a dehumidifier tend to add to the environment? And can the water produced be drained into a hydroponic res without the PH getting out of wack?
Any advice/tips on controlling humidity and mould in high humidity climates would be much appreciated.
I was thinking I could seal the room better using a plastic dust sheet with a zipper, similar to this. The extraction fan is exhausting out the window using one of these window kits and doesn't have much of a seal but is pretty snug in its setting. I was thinking it could probably be improved using a foam seal tape but I'm not sure if it's necessary.
I would think that with the dust sheet taped in place that the extraction fan would work better, creating more suction and drawing more fresh air in through any gaps in the room's seal.
That is about as much as I can think of to address sealing the room. The enclosed area would be 21.2 cubic meters.
I'll also be looking into getting a dehumidifier, probably this DeLonghi or something similar. If the extraction fan flow is 410-530 cM/hr and the dehumidifier is 134-195 cM/hr, is there much of a point of using the dehumidifier if the treated air is being extracted faster than its being produced?
Also of note, the flood and drain trays periodically flooding cause unavoidable spikes in humidity. Obviously a dehumidifier would help address this issue but I was wondering if maybe a better sealed room coupled with the extraction fan would potentially do the job as good as using a dehumidifier.
I have never used a one before. Do they kick in when the humidity goes above a set level or do they run continuously? Not too keen on the added power usage but if it only kicks in when it needs to and improves my yields/eliminates my mould problem I suppose it's worth it.
How much heat does a dehumidifier tend to add to the environment? And can the water produced be drained into a hydroponic res without the PH getting out of wack?
Any advice/tips on controlling humidity and mould in high humidity climates would be much appreciated.